Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research (Jan 2017)

Novel biorelevant dissolution medium as a prognostic tool for polysaccharide-based colon-targeted drug delivery system

  • Ankit Kumar Yadav,
  • Manik Sadora,
  • Sachin Kumar Singh,
  • Monica Gulati,
  • Peddi Maharshi,
  • Abhinav Sharma,
  • Bimlesh Kumar,
  • Harish Rathee,
  • Deepak Ghai,
  • Adil Hussain Malik,
  • Varun Garg,
  • K Gowthamrajan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/japtr.JAPTR_70_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 150 – 155

Abstract

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To overcome the limitations of the conventionally used methods for evaluation of orally administered colon-targeted delivery systems, a novel dissolution method using probiotics has been recently reported. In the present study, universal suitability of this medium composed of five different probiotics is established. Different delivery systems – mini tablets, liquisolid compacts, and microspheres coated with different polysaccharides – were prepared and subjected to sequential dissolution testing in medium with and without microbiota. The results obtained from fluid thioglycollate medium (FTM)-based probiotic medium for all the polysaccharide-based formulations showed statistically similar dissolution profile to that in the rat and goat cecal content media. Hence, it can be concluded that the developed FTM-based probiotic medium, once established, may eliminate the need for further animal sacrifice in the dissolution testing of polysaccharide-based colon-targeted delivery system.

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